CLARK riERSON, Editor.
LAMBERTVILLE. N. J.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1896.
—The Doylestown Democrat saya:
‘‘Politics ate gelling hot. On Monday
the at recta were full of it.” If politics
are hot, we don’t see why the streets
were not full of them. Will llie Demo
crat explain ?
—The 38th annual conclave of the
Grand (’onunandery of Knights Templar
of the Stale of New Jersey was held in
A'a onlc Hall, Trenton, yesterday, when
the followrg ofllcirs were elected for the
ensuing year :
It. E. Grand Commander, ltohert Ding
well, Newark ; Deputy Grand Comman
der, John E. Rowe, Newark ; Grand
Geueraliasimo, W. H. Hehiing, Plainfield;
Grand Captain General, Peter McGill,
Lamhr rlviilc ; Grand Prelate, Rev. Geo.
C. Maddock, Trenton ; Grand Senior
Warden, William It. Pugh, Woodridge;
Grand Junior Warden, J. 8. Davidson,
Washington, Grand Treasurer, E. G.
Wiese, Hordentown ; Grand itecorder,
Chat lea Bechtel, Trenton ; Grand Stan
daid Bearer, Daniel Demares', Pater
son ; Grand Sword Bearer, D. C. Adams,
Plainfield ; Grand Warder, It. A. Shir
reffs, Elizabeth ; Grand Captain 11
Guards, A. T. Osmund, Trenton.
•Sandy Itlrtge.
The ‘'May Supper” held by the Ladies’
Aid Society was a success. About seven
ty took supper, arid a good time generally
was enjoyed.
Ledge men about here are smiling over
the ladings of a crauk who came to Ser
genntsville some time ago to woik up an
tagonism to sicrel societies. He may
have confirmed those already prejudiced,
lie certainly made no converts. Popular
sympathy is with the Lodge men, and the
chance for good influence which was en
joyed by the Itev. promotor of the crank
harangues, has largely been sacrificed.
Lodge men say they can stand that if the
ltev. gentleman and his supporters can.
Wo have not heard that any society is
likely to disband because of the attacks
of a self confessed violator of a solemn
obligalion.
The speech of Rev. D. U Cobh, at 8er
gevntsvilh: on Tuesday i veiling, drew n
big crowd. Mr. Cobb is n grand olllcer
in I lie K. <f P. He spoke for secret or
ders in gi lurid, and gave enliro anlisfne
tion lo nil, unless it be to the few who
are going lo put down secret societies.
Ttie Sunday School in tlie Itidge church
opens wil1. The nllendnr.ee lit Ihe churrh
service is above Ihe average.
fruit prospects are good. Peaches are
not likely to lie a unity heavy crop, hut
fair. Apples pri inlse well and so do
chen lea.
Grass and grain are suffering from
want of rail). We rarely have so long a
drought just at this season.
—Don’t wear any false hair while it is
possible lo retain your own. Ayer’s lDir
Vigor, Hie best dressing, nourishes and
iuvignralea the hair-roots, cures scalp dis
esses, pieventa Ihe hair from rondng out
or ininiug gray, and promotes a new and
luxnritnl growth.
Memorial Day.
The following order, issued l»y Post
Commander I). S. William*, will explain
itself :
llKAngu'Hs Mij. V. A. A now. Pont, No. '20,)
Dep't of New Jersey, G. A. It, >
LaMIIKKI VII.LK, Mtty |:t, I MM*. j
(leueral Order No. 1.
Ooukai*V8 In compliance with General Orders
from Depaitmmt Headquarters of Ihe Oiimd
Army of ihe ttepublio, Saturday, May 80lh, being
Memorial Day, lei us at (he time appointed gather
around the sacred remains of our departed com
rades and garland Ihe mounds above I Item with
(he choicest (lowers of Springt ime. Let us raise
above them the dear old dag they caved from dis
honor. Let us in tlielr solemn presence renew our
pledges to aid And aHsist those whom they have
left among us n sacred chargo upon u nation's
gratitude-the soldier's and sailor's widow and or
phan- anti let its resolve lo honor the memory of
our departed comrades, that we may receive new
inspiration.
Comrades will assemble at 1'osl Headquarters,
with white gloves and canes, on Sunday morning,
Muy 24tli, at 10 o’clock, to attend Divine service at
the New Hope M. E. Church ; also meet at7:15 P.
M. the same day to attend Dlviue service at the
l.Minheitville M. E. Church.
Will also assemble at Post Headquarters ou Me
morial Day at 1 o’clock, P. M ,, sharp, for the pur
pose of proceeding to the cemeteries in our city to
decorate the graves of our fallen comrades.
All ex-soldiers and sailors are cordially invited
to take purl with us iu all these services
We ask the ritlzeus to co-operate with us tn this
our sacred duty.
By order of
D. S. WILLI AM 4,
Post Commander
Harry H, Khoksxn, Adjutant.
NATIONAL 1‘ItOIIIIUTION CONVENTION
single Fare fur flic lloiiml Trip ■•> Pills
burn vl» I’runsylvaula Itailroail.
For the* National Prohibition Conven
tion, to be held at Pittsburg, Pa., May
27, 28, am) 29, Ihe Pennsylvania Kdl
roud Company will sell from May 21 to
26, int'lusive, excursion tlrheta from all
points on its system to Pittsburg anil re
turn, at a single fare for the round trip
(no b ee late than 26 cents). These tick
ets will he good for return passage until
May SO, inclusive.
- «. USS -a
—The Edwin Forrest, which lias run
between Philadelphia und Ticnlon for
forty-three years, will not resume its
trips this season.
Are Von One
Of those unhappy people who are snlTer
ing with weak nerves, starting at every
slight sound, unable lo endure any unus
ual disturbance, finding it impossible to
sleep t Avoid opiate and nerve com
pounds. Feed tne nerves Upon blood
made pure and nourishing by the great
blood puiltier ard true nerve tonic,
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood's I’ii.ijs are the best after dinner
pills, assist digestion, prevent constipa
tion. 2Gc.
—Larisnn & Marjarum hare takeu an
office in the building lately occupied by
Geo. V. Hunt, adjoining the post office,
where ordeia for ice or coal may be left
during the day and until 8 o’clock, P. M.
The office at the head of Clinton street
will also be open ns usual. *„*
— People who want an entirely fresh
and new slock of modem wall papers to
■elect from, —the largest stock in Earn
berlville,—should visit Rird's new wall
paper Blore, Union street, second door
below Coryell. Prices the lowest. %•
-•» ^s>- ■ • --—
Try a can of Hopkins’Steamed Hominy
(Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Full qt.,
100. Apr. 29—vw.
Sick Headache.
"I regard your pills as a godsend to me. ... I
could not make a business engagement without the
proviso, " unless 1 have
sick headache.” Now
my health is excellent,
and all from the use of
Dr. Deane's Dyspepsia
Pills." So writes Hon.
\V. H. Beveridge, one of
Richmond, Va.’s, prom
inent lawyers.
Dr. Deane's Dyspepsia Pills are a sure cure
lor sick headache and indigestion. Why not try
them? At druggists’, 25c., or a sample mailed free.
White wrapper if oonjitipaled, yellow if bowela are loose.
DR. J. A. DEANE CO., Kingston, N. Y
—All the beat brands of smoking and
chewing tobacco at Kune’s, 29 Bridge
street. *
—We rcc 'ivc fresh Irnck daily, at Cor
yell street Market. Geo. W. Moore.
—The only place in town to get fresh
sturgeon is the Coryell street Market.
Geo. W. Moore
—Strawberries arc more plenty and
cheaper, at Moore’s Coryell street Maiket.
The Fourth Organ ltecltal
At H. Andrew’s Church, conducted by
the lit v. Mr. Dennison, will take place
on the evening of Ascension Day, May 14,
at 7.45. The orchestra will assist. All
lovers of good sacred music are invited to
he present.
No entrance fee will be required, tint it
is asked and expected that each person
will contribute in the offertory, some
silver piece, to aid the Choir Fund. The
annual distribution of medals to the chor
ister boys w ill be math*.
• too Hew aril, *100.
The readers of this paper will he pleas
ed to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been able
to cure In all its stages and that Is Cu
tarrli. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
positive euro now known to the medical
fraternity. Cutarrh being a constitution
al disease, rfquires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up llic constitution mid asslat
icg nature in doing its w*rk. The pro
prietors have so much faith in its cura
tive powers, that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of Testimonial-. Address,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
fttia^Sold by druggists, 75c.
— Lambert ville hits h fake reporter who
ran lent it)most any oilier New Jersey
ink slingcr. Oor up the river neighbor
can heal the Stale, through his facile
pen, on anything from a child with live
heads in a whale alrandcd on Lambert*
ville Imr. Nobody in Lamberlville ever
hcuid about any of these things and no
body up them believes in them. The
latest yum is that immense coat deposits
have been lecattd I Item through the
dream of a fainter. The beautiful yarner,
however, rattier spoils his story try saying
that the farmer could not get anybody
even to go look at ills famous coal fields.
— Trenton Kveniny Times.
After meals you should have simply a
feeling of comfort and salisfaclion. You
should not feel uny special Indications
that digestion is going on. If you do,
you have /ndigrslion, which means not
digestion. Tills may bo the beginning of
so many dangerous diseases, Hint it is best
to luke it in band at once mid treat it with
Shaker Digestive Cordial. For you know
that indignation makes poison, which
causes pain and sickness. And that
Shaker Digestive Cordial helps digestion
and cures indigestion. Shaker Digestive
Cordial does this hy providing tho diges
tive materials in which the sick stnmach
is wauling. It ulsn tones up and strength
ens tlie digestive organs anil makes them
peifeclly healthy. This is the rationale
i f its method of cure, hb tho doctors
would say. Sold hy druggists, price 10
cents to $1.00 per liottlc.
— An entertainment will lie given in
tlie United First Church of Amwell
hy a noted elocutionist, Miss Clara G.
llrice, graduate of the Genesee Wesleyan
Seminary of N. Y. and the ltoslou
School of Elocution, on Thursday, May
1-tilt, ut 8 o'clock, under the auspices of
the V. I’. S. C. K. Admission 20 els. ;
children 10 ets. The public arc cordially
invited. If Thursday evening should
prove stonily the entertainment will lie
held on Friday evening.
♦< ^se.
—The “Hex” Fire Extinguisher, for
which Messrs. Stockton & Thorne, of this
city, are agents, is Hireling with great
success. The trials of it have convinced
our manufacturers of its great value, and
the following have recently introduced
the extinguisher into their buildings, in
addition to several heretofore published :
Lamberlvillo Rubber On.
Lamberlville Spoke Mfg. Co.
Mr. C. Spangler Silica.
New Jersey Rubber Co.
■ticli Diiroverin of Uolil
At Cripple Creek, Colo., unci else
where, arc being made daily, and the
production for 189C will be the largest
ever known, estimated at Two Hundred
Million Dollars. Cripple Creek alone Is
producing over One Million Dollars a
month, and steadily increasing. Mining
Storks me advancing in price more rap
idly than any other Stocks, and many
pay dividends of 35 to 50 per cent. They
offer the brat opportunity to make a
large profit on a small investment.
John I. Tai.i.man & Co., 45 Broadway,
New York, are financial agents for the
Prudential Gold Mining Co., and others
in the famous Cripple Creek district.
They will send you free, interesting par
ticulars of llie Mining Companies they
represent, also their book on speculation
in Storks, drain and Cotton, containing
many new and important features.
Send for these trunks at once if you
are interested in any form of speculation
or investments. They may prove profit
able to you.
— “ Lambcrtvllln Puffs ” are still going
up in smoke, and Ki.ink's Itridge street
store keeps them exclusively. *
—- -
— Pure White Plymouth Rock Kggs for
sale. $1.00 per setting.
13l E. RirrsNiioustt.
REGINALD S. WALKER,
is prepared to give LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN
TO BEGINNERS,
Apply at residence nearly opposite Laorbeit
ville Spoke Factory.
April 8,1696.
THE MARKETS.
I,am lit' rt v i] It1, .M ay 13, IHWi
PRICES OFfiRAIN coricftrd ev-ry Wednesday
by F. F. REAR, dealer in drain, Flour, Feed, Ac
PRICES OF PRODUCE, AC., by CoKOV ER V
CONOVER, dealers in Dry Goods and Oioi cries
Holler Patent—Gold Medai
Holler Patent—Diamond..
Holler Prcoess—Hoyal ....
Holler Flour— Harvest.
Holler Floor—White Loaf.
Bailor Flour—Staudunl ...
Kye Flour.
Buckwheat Flour.
Wheat, V bushel,.
Buckwheat.
Bye.
Corn.
White Oats, new.
Flax Seed, now.
Plaster, 100 lbs.
Onions, V bushel.
Potatoes.
Shellbarks.
Winter Beans, V bushel...
Dried Apples, Y lb.
Butter (good).
Rutter (poor).
Cheese.
11am.
Shoulder.
Pickled Pork.
Beeswax.
Fresh Veal.•..
Fresh Boef (side).
Small Pork (side).
Honey.
Flax.
New Lard.
Dried Bepf.
.*2 81
. 2 70
. 2 f.O
. 2 40
. 2 40
. 2 20
. 2 00
. 2 00
. 73
r,o
35
35
25
. 1 40
. 40
. 00
. 35
. HO
. 1 50
5
. 18
10
. 1#
. 124
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0
. 28
0
. 0(r«04
. 8
10(n)14
14(415
. ' 8
20
Eggs, V dozen. 10
Guinea Eggs, 4 price.
Chickens, dressed, V lb. 12
Turkoys. 14
Mutton. 8
MARRIAGES.
PETERS—HOFF—At tho Presbyterian Manse,
No. j:iy. North Union street, on April 27th, ’90,
l*y the Rev. James Roberta, H, I>., Joseph T.
Peters amt Lizzie Hoff, both of Lausdaie, Pa.
COLK—MILNOR—At tho Presbyterian Manse, by
the Rev. James Roberts, D. I)., on May 0,1806,
(leorgo A. Cole, of Princeton. N. J., and Tillle
L. Milnor, of Lambertvllle.
DEATHS.
PIERSON.— In Lambertrille, N. J., Muy 11 Hi.
1896, Mri. Marv Pierson, wife of Oeorge Pier
son, in her 681 h year.
BI88EY—At Oak Dale, May 10, 1896, Reuben T.
filssey, aged 61 years.
Funeral service from bis late residence to mor
row (Thursday) morning at 10.30 o'clock.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC AUCTION
—OF—
HIGH CLASS STOCK!
I will st*11 ul my stables it) French! own, New
Jersey, on
Saturday. May lGtli, 189(».
21 HIGH-CLASS IOWA
HORSES and MARES.
They consist of speedy
roadsters; closely mated
teams ; henry draft and
farm animals.
1 They are all full age,
Veil broken to all har
ness, and of the usual col
I ors, black, hay, chestnut,
brown. This stock, gentlemen. I selected myself
with the greatest of care. In order to please those
who want first-class stock, and they will he sold if
bid on, under my usual guarantee, that they must
give satisfaction or return them to me and 1 will
redeem them at the price paid. This stock will
arrive at my stables on May 11th, when 1 Invite
all to come who need horses, or like t«» see nice
stock. They will bo cheerfully shown and driven
lor all who wish to Bee them. After the a!*ovft
car load la sold, I will sell SOME NATIVE
STOCK.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, sharp.
If stormy, will sell under cover. A liberal credit
given.
E. W. OPDYOKK,
W. 8. Ricky, Auctioneer Sole Owner.
A. 1*. Kaciilink, Clerk.
May 13, 18%.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF
The Amwell national Bank,
AT LAM BERT VILLE,
In the State of New Jersey, at the dose of busi
ness, May 7, 1890.
KKSOURCKS.
*97,
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
U. S. Bonds to seoure circulation
U.H. Bonds on hand
Premiums on IJ.8. Bonds,
Stocks, securities, ete,
Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures
Taxes paid for non-resident Stockholders
Due from National Banks not Reserve
Agents
Due from approved reserve agents
Checks and other cash Items
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, nickels ami
cents
lawful Moan/ Reserve in Bunk, vis :
Specie 10,940 50
Legal-tender notes 2,500 00— 13,
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(5 o-O of circulation) I
,527 82
88 42
,UOO IK)
,000 00
,000 00
,933 55
,939 14
217 00
671 62
,885 05
530 41
310 00
57 31
440 50
,260 00
Total
*252,860 85
I.IAHII.ITIKS.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
tpxes paid
National Bank notes outstanding
Due to State Banks And Bankers
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to check
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
$72,000 00
15,000 00
9.836 15
25,200 00
8 90
41 00
128,395 38
2,377 00
2 42
Total, *252,860 85
State <{f New Jet set/, (Xninty of Hunterdon, ss:
1,1 IIANK W. Van Hart, Cashier ot the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. FRANK W. VAN HART, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day
of May, 1896 A. D Andkrson,
Notary Public of N. J.
Correct—Attest:
W. A. U BEENE, )
,1. P. SMITH, > Directors.
WESLEY CASE, \
May 13, 1896.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS
WE WANT “mo KihSt awav!>Un0!‘
If you want to cxrhaugo for a new upright now
is the lime to make lavorahlo terms.
(}. A. BARLOW’S SONS,
134$ AND 138 SOUTH MIOAI) BTRKKT,
April *•, 1890-4W Trknton, N. J.
STOP AND READ!
I ofler for hale at a very low figure, my UUK'K
HOUSE and a I.AHOE LOT. sitnttt.nl on the south
west corner of Main and Buttonwood at reels. I
will sell the two for what the house alone is worth
and give posaecslou on the first day of June. If
the house alone is sold at that time, 1 oltVr two
lots, 20 foet each, ou Main BtreeL If the purchas
er desires, 50 per cent, can rcmian ou the proper
ty. If not sold by June 1st, the house will be for
rent.
I also otter a Lot on York street, adjoining the
wheelwright shop, 15 feet (or 18 if desired) iront
ing on York.goiMt depth,or the whole property—
the wheelwright shop, blacksmith shop and barn
—all at low prices and 60 per cent, can remaiu
A. T. HARDER.
May G, 189G
Holcombe Hall, Lambertville.
ONF. NIGHT ONLY,
SATURDAY
EVENING,
4. It AND
DRAMATIC AM) MUSICAL KNTKRTAINHKNT,
TO UK U1VKN BY TIIK
“TRENTON PLAYERS’ CLUB"
A3SI9TKD BY
Caroline Barber-Biddle and
“The Orpheus Club.”
Under the management of
II.V. SMITH HAUNDh'RSON,
Thai sterling comedy-drama
“ Among the Breakers”
WILL BE PRESENTED.
Admission 16,25 and 60 cents. Reserved *‘ut»
at the usual place.
May 6, 189G.
Everybody Interested!
COMFORT AT HOME
DURING WARM WEATHER.
GAS STOVES
now furnished at cost,
NO ODOR,
NO DIRT,
NO DANGER,
ALWAYS READY.
Special rates given to consumers
of gas for gas stoves.
Quick heat at small cost.
LAMBERTVILLE (IAS LIGHT CO.
Apply lo
A. V. GANDKY, Siipt.,
31 UlMIXlE STHEKT.
April 23, I89li.
BICYCLES!
LiJBOTtcS
CORYELL ST, NEAR MAIN.
New wheels from $19 to $100. Full line of sup
plies. Wheels to hire. Repairing, neat ami cheap.
April 22-3U1.
TYPEW1UTER8.
Am buy log. renting, selling Typewriters of a II
kinds for business, family and private use. Also,
selling new hooks, ami all late publications, on
pnymeuts of about I cents per day. Also, buying
job and odd lots of merchandise of any kind,
rieisc advise wants and offerings.
II. H. MANSFIELD,
245 Broadway, New York.
April 15, ’1)0.
JAMES P.CARMODY
UNDERTAKER,
HAS REMOVED
from Hit* Cor. of Main and Ferry streets In
BK/IDGKE ST.,
1st door cast of the Baptist Church.
All calls will ho answered at Iho now loe:itA*n.<
I.amhertville, N. J., April 15,1890 -Cm .1
WANTED.
ny fairly competent women, each with an in
-13 fant or young child, situations in thetouu
try (general housework, plain cooking, etc.)
Small wages expected. Fare paid by Association.
Apply State C harities Aid Association, United
Charities Building, 105 Font Twenty-second Street,
New York City.
March 25,1890-3m.
EYES EXAMINED FREE
Headaches PreithIihI. Sight. Rp.storp<l.
WILSON CUTTER,
]Jy0 13 S. Warren St,
Specialist, Trenton, N. J.
OFFICE HOURS:
y a. m. to r» i*. M.
REPAIRING
A SPEClAI/rV.
April l,’9G-ly
JREMOVED.
SAMUEL STOCKTON,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
liita removed his place of business to his residence
No. 10 NORTH MAIN ST.,
where nil orders—day or night- will receive
prompt attention.
An experience of twenty-eight years in the un
dertaking business enables me to guaranteed sat
isfaction in every particular.
ALSO, NOTARY PUBLIC.
STOCKTON’S L. <>. A. FURNITURE POLISH i
is still u leader in t lie Market.
I.amhf rtvlllc, N. .1., April I, lS'Jti-.'tm
GEO. M. HOLCOMBE,
Real Estate l Insurance,
COR. BRIDGE AND UNION STS.,
LAMBEUTVILLE, N. J.
Fire, Tornado, Plato Glass, Steam
Boiler, Life and Accident
Insurance.
FI ItS L-CLASS COM FA ,V1KS.
CORRESPONDENCE SOI.ICITKD.
KENTS COLLECTED.
MONEY LOANED.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
Karin of 80 acres wllli gotnt dwelling and out
buildings, within one mile of Lamhertville,
FOR SALE—First Mortgage Bonis,
bearing G per t ent, interest, in denominations ot
IIIOO indfl.OUOracb. Offered at par ami accrued
interest.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
Quarter Acre Lot on Brunswick Turnpike, near !
city limits.
it Acre Lot with small Frame House and Barn
near Lamhertville.
1 Fight Room Brick Dwelling with cellar and 1
attic a ml large lot, on Pottage llill.
It* acre lot with frame house and barn aud apple
orchard, near Dtlta*Corner, in Delaware township.
It Frame Houses, 7 rooms each, on North side of
Fliu street, uear Main street.
2 Brick Houses,on South side of York street,
near Franklin street.
Ten Room Frame House and Raru, with large
lot on Cottage Hill.
1 very desirable Lot. 8.r> feet front, on Delaware
avenue.
3 Small Frame Houses, Wilson slreet, on In*
atallmeuta.
2 Frame Houses, 7 rooms each, Franklin St.,
near Swau, terms easy.
Vacant Lot, Franklin street, near Swan.
2 Small Houses, S. Main St., near Weeden.
Desirable Brick Dwelling, Jefferson street, near
Union.
2 Frame Houses, N. Union St., above Klui.
Small Brick Dwelling, Brunswick avenue, Cot
tage Hill.
7 Room Frame House and large lot, Brunswick
avenue. Cottage Hill.
20 Acre Lit, In West Aiuwell township, between
Rock Road and Turnpike.
9 Acre Lot. with House and Barn, iu Delaware
township, near River Road, l‘£ miles from city.
78 Acre Farm along York Road in West Am
well township, cheap
Oct. 16, 1893.
GRACEFUL
DURABLE.
BEAUTIFUL
A. R. FILLEBROWN,
AGENT,
LAMDERTTIME, »• !•
Call 01* write for circulars, etc.
This week we will place on sale a line of
Bon-Bons Celebrated French
Balbriggan Underwear
for men,
at the uniform price of jj (uMHOIll.
f Shirts, 34 to 42, long or short sleeve.
Size*. | Drawers, 28 to 42.
BS^*It’s the only lot we will have this
season.
H. A. FIMGKR, Agl.,
40 N. UNION STREET, LAMBERTVILLE, N. J.
If you will mention tliis paper in asking for these goods, you will
oblige.
J. C. MANNING,
(NEW STORE*)
Vo. § IV. Broad St.
pre
naving securea a larger store, we are
pared to execute all oiders promptly.
Novelties and attractions in the Styl6S
in Millinery end Fancy Goods.
J. C. MANNING
No. 8. North Broad Street,
Trenton, N. J.
competition cuts no
ICE WITH IISI
We’re doing now just wlmt we have always done, selling
IIigli-(j'i*a«le <*oods
>" Low-grmlc Prices.
Tim Mon’s Suits that wo soli always suit in quality and price ; iho Boys'
Suits that wo soil always lit well, look well and wear well ; tbo Children’s Suits
that we soli suit tho whole family. What moro can you ask ? Tliore aro no
springs in onr Spring Overcoats for moil, but thoro is warmth, comfort and
stylo in them. At this timo of the year, a Spring Overcoat is as essential to a
man's respectable appoarance as is n cheerful faco or a round stomach. Oivo
us a chance to put yon and your boys in good trim,
MEN’S SUITS.
I'vo got enough money to pay cash lor them, discounting my bills. Am
thus enabled to take advantage of every snap that two or throo days a week in
Now York brings to notice. l’-vo bought some stylish suits for men this year
at less than the cost of manufacture. Folt sorry for the sellers, but they were
holpod by tho purchases. I helped myself at tbo samo timo and was put in a
position to holp you.
I've got Mon’s Suits in Black and Grav Mix
lures, in Oboviota and Cassimeres, al #5. They’ll
he welcomed hy many who have little to spare
for clothing. They’re I ho best I ever had foi
Che money.
in the $0.50 qualities I have Blues, Browns
and Grays, all wool. They are just what you
need for business.
There Is an endless variety in tho $7.50 qual
ity. There are Cassimeres. Blue and Black
Cheviots, Homespuns and Tweeds. They arc
all wool, well mauc and nicely trimmed.
For $10 I have Clay Diagonals, Blacks,
| Browns, Slates, Tans, in fact,all shades. They’re
j in Unfinished Worsteds, Cassimeres, Home
minim llluck mid Rlun nmi Iiiinorfoil Cheviots.
From $12 to $20,1 lia?e beautifuI, dressy nulla*
that are tlu* envy of the tailoi in style ami fin
ish ami his discomfiture ill price. You eau put
$T> in your pocket by buying one of these.
Men’s Spring Overcoats I’m showing in all
colors, the latest styles, an 1 at all prices.
I've got twenty-five varieties of le Suits,
from $5 to $12 ; separate Pants fi >.:»» to $5.
Boys’ suits, from 14 to 19 year*. $1 . i to $13.50.
Children’s Suits from $1 25 t<> Coutirma
tion Suits.
MONEY BACK WITHOUT ARGUMENT.
mmm *« mmm
FAMOUS CLOTHIER,
(SUCCESSOR TO RICHARD A. DONNELLY,)
Opera Ilonas Stores, THEN TON, N. J.
f‘BETTER WORK WISELY THAN WORK
HARD.” GREAT EFFORTS ARE
UNNECESSARY IN HOUSE
CLEANING IF YOU USE
SAPOLIO
HAULING!
All Kinds of Hauling
Such as Trunks ami Freight. Household Goods
moved and carefully handled; ploughing of lots;
Sand always on hnud, in large or small quanti
ties; Rich Dirt on hand for Hour hods and hilling
up yards.
Tomato, Cahhagc and Celery Plants for sale in
season.
J. M. LAMBERT,
Residence, No. 40 Buttonwood Street.
49-nnlera also left with THEO. II. LAMBERT,
residence north ot Ryan, Akers A Smith's Store,
wilt receive prompt attention.
March 4,1896-Sin.
The undersigned informs his old patrons an
the public In general that he has opened a
CUSTOM BOOT AND SHOE
MAKING SHOP,
—ON—
Coryell Street,
Two doors E. of Lyceum Hall.
He Is prepared to make all kinds of Roots and
Shoes of the very latest styles,
BOTH LADIES AND GENTS,
equal to any tint-class custom shop in the city
and at much lower prices. A guaranteed perfect
fit every time. All kinds of Repairing neatly and
promptly done. Also Kip and Cowhide Working
Hoots and Shoes, especially for farmers and stone
workers.
WILLIAM. J. SCOTT.
p.8.—I make all kinds of Shoes for crippled
feet. Perfect easo aud comfort guaranteed.
give me a trial,
Lambert?ille, Sept. 2d, 1895
Special Summer Rates for
Electric Lights.
At a special Hireling nf the Directors of
tlio Hunterdon Electric Company, held
March 2lilh, 1890, it was dreided to make
a Special Summer Hate for electric light,
for the Summer of 1890, commencing
May 1st, ns follows :
Meter Kate, 1 cent per Ampere
10C. I*. Lamps, burned until 8 P. M., 75
10 “ “ “ 10 •• 831
10 “ “ “ 12 “ 1 00
10 “ “ burned all night, 1 25
If paid on or before the 5lb of the
month, 10 per cent, discount will be al
lowed.
Lamps of less than 10 C. I1, arc not
changed by these Special Summer Hates.
All rules will be enforced, especially Hides
8, 13 and 14.
ft Our prescut subscribers are to have full
benefits of these rales for the Summer.
We beg to rail your notice to the fol
lowing very low rates for domestic light
lug:
10 Lamps in one bouse, $50.00 per yeai
For each extra Lamp, 3 00 “
Yours very truly,
1IllNTKRDdN ElICTBIO COMPANY.
Wm. B. Bratton, President.
Lambertville, Apr. 8, lS9t>-8t
The cause of our BIG SPRING TRADE is OUR LOW PRICES
AND HIGH QUALITY OF GOODS.
For two weeks only
BARB WIRE
Plow Castings, Farming Implements and
Garden Tools of all kinds, at less
prices than ever before.
$9.50
Will buy a Good Reliable LAWN MOWER.
Vegetable and Field Seeds in variety, and at prices that are surpris
ingly low.
$1.2£i per bus. for Sw eet Fodder Corn.
$5.00
Will buy a BRASS-LINED ORCHARD SPRAYING PUMP, fully
equipped, regular price $9.00.
Walking or Riding Cultivators, Plows, Harrows, Land Rollers,
Harvesting Machinery, &c. Ask for prices.
We have a first-class Horse Rake for $14.00
Now is the time to put out Strawberry Plants, and you can get fine
ones at
FARMERS’ HEADQUARTERS,
BROAD AND FRONT STS., TRENTON. N. J.
1890.
1890.
JNO. R. TREWIN & CO.,
CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS
We do not want to say too much for tear
you will think we are vain. Will content,
ourselves by inviting you to drop in and ask
to sec our splendid line of Spring Suits, eith
er for men, young men, boys or children.
Our friends have all pronounced these the
cleanest line of Spring Clothing ever shown
in the city of Lambertville. Our childrens
dept, is especially stocked to suit every de
sire of the mother to see her boys dresssed
in the correct styles, and at the very lowest
possible cost*
Remember, any goods bought of us and
not found as represented may be returned.
We guarantee everything we sell.
Heaped fatty,
JNO. R. TREWIN & CO.,
COR. UNION AND CORYELL STS.
IiAMBEKTVILLE, N. J.
All Things Are New 1
To provo this to your own satisfaction,
lot us take you through our departments.
A thorough change and renovation has
been wrought.
IN DRESS GOODS.
Plaids in all their beauty atevory price,
from 12Jc to 59c, for tho handsomo silk
mixed goods.
Serges—Tho fine ones, all wool, at 25c,
39c and 49c, for 40-inch wide ones.
Storm Serges, in black, navy and brown,
at 25c, 39c and 49c, for 40-inch goods.
Henriettas, every color and black, all
wool goods, 25c, 39c and 49o, for 49-inch
goods.
Crepons—A line of novelty crepons in
49-inch widths at 59c that you will tbink
should be 98c sure; all colors and black.
Novolties—All the proper combinations
of colors in fancy weaves. Imported stylos,
pretty silk mixtures, at 39c; exact imita
tions of tho dollar goods. A line of line
weaves at 49c and 79c.
Black Hoods Novelties—We are safo in
saying that we have tho largest variety of
fancy weaves in black goods shown in this
city. Pure wool fouudatious with figures
in mohair, look like silk, 49c a yard. Ex
tra fine crape ground nr satin grounds,
mohair figures, at 59 and 09c; regular
dollar goods.
Cheviots—Smooth and rough, 49c to
G9o. Clay diagonals, wear like iron and
always look nice, 59c to 98c yard.
IN COAT DEPARTMENT.
Opening all this week. Exclusive and
choicest styles of Reefers, Jackets and
Capes for ladies and misses nro shown at
tho most attractive prices.
Cur Capes of all desirable kinds of fur.
Cbildreu's garments for every size child
from one year old up.
Our reputation for having the best line
of Cloaks In Trentou will be kept up.
DOMESTICS.
Canton flannels, good anil heavy, 4c, 5c
and Cc.
Extra heavy canton at 8c, 9c and 10c—
worth 10c to 15c.
All wool medicated flannel, lCc.
Sanitary gray and brown-mixed skirt
iug, 12Jc.
The heaviest sheeting at 5c. Pillow
muslin, 8c and 10c. Full-width sheeting,
12Je. Blankets, white, gray and tan, 50c
pair. Persian [stripe blankets, 70c pair.
Crib blankets, pretty styles, 39o each.
BAUMGARTNER’S
DOUBLE STORES,
15 and 17 East State St.,
TRENTON, N. 1.
October 2,1895.
NEW STORE!
Opening Announcement!
Tim subscriber will open this
week a new store in Larabertville,
and solicits a call from all who
want goods in his line. The
prices will he right and the stock up
to date and of best quality. It will
consist of
Wall Papers, all new and Latest Styles,
at Lowest Casti Prices.
Paper Hangings and Decorations,
Window Shades, all prices, all styles,
Floor, Step and Table Oil Cloths,
Certain Poles,
Poom Monldmgs, Brass Hoods,
Paints, Oils| Varnishes.
PAINTING,
Paper Hanging
and Decorating
A SPECIALTY.
ESTIMATES FREELY GIVEN
WM. D. BIRD,
41 North Union Street,
(Second Door below Coryell),
_ o LAMBERTVILLE, N. J.
Jan. 8,1896.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate ok John Bloomer, deceased.
••■•order of O. H. Bproul, Surrogate
of the County of Hunterdon, made on the eleventh
nn3! £«fnJJ!!U?T,A,.P* °,ne thousand eight hundred
:"d“L“e.trIX*,Il0tice ,s hereby giyt*n to all per
sons having claims against the estate of John
ate of lhe County of Hunterdon, de
ceased, to present the same under oath or aftlr
?^°"’it0 dt,h,e8u^8Crlber' Administrator of said
deceased, within nine months from the date of said
i.ain? a®y.creditor neglecting to bring in and
exhibit his or her claim under oath or affirma
tion, within the time so limited, will be forever
barred of his or her action therefor against the
said Administrator.
Dated January 11th, A. P. 189C.
CHARLES M. BLOOMER, Administrator.
January 15, 1896.
AUCTIONEERING.
Do you w.nt an Auctioneer to err your sales ••
Then why not employ UvtN Ho»i, who will he
glad to wwit upon yon, at moderate charges
Large or small sales solicited. B
1 claim to sell, not give away.
Br«“SetSrS““ °f L*mbcrt"ll-.o-> Now
P. O. address, Lambert vllle, N. J.
Dec. It, 189S-3m
IRVIN HOFF.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. $
Practically new RfMlagtont, Call.
Vnpka, HwItR.prrtuIrm, ||w
■ .r—iriw, iinni- j
VoMS fully .
, -• 1 wrawwn, lllliy /
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•iVwT 7 w — ,
fiUO. Good machines rent- '
ed |4 monthly. Fret Handsome <
Colored Priet List, Also, list of (
Revised Aaerleaa HUadard PU
^ “*■ Shorthand Book*, arranged for salf-iaamiction
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